Call Belize Weddings at 226-2031 or 226-2137. They are located on Middle Street across from Greenhouse and above the cell phone store next to Elvi's. They have a notary in the office. Tell them the computer guy sent you.
Edited by hazzyy (06/28/1001:25 PM) Edit Reason: wrong...
If I remember right, a US notary can't notarize signature in Belize. You might do a search of that topic. Seem to remember it was a thread about a year ago. One of the realtors might better ask you question. I just did a quick search and Amanda was in search of a notary then the thread didn't indicate the solution. But Amanda can probably tell you want she did. It also said there was a notary at the US Embassy.
Edited by ron (06/28/1002:57 PM) Edit Reason: more info to add
I don't know of any restriction to my Notary(US) that limits me as to where. Suppose if it's a BZ document, but if it's a document intended for the US I'm sure I'm good. I don't notarize "where", only who.
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In the thread I mentioned a person quote that their authority to notarize was limited to the state they were notaries of. The embassy does have a notary.
Notaries here must be licensed, bonded, background check, pass a test, undergo continuing education and are only allowed to notarize within the State of California.
I think Ron is right....although I am not positive, I would think the Embassy would be the best bet if you need a U.S. notary.
...and I got my notary in WI simply b/c I passed the bar. No bond, background(other than the state bar), no test, no cont. ed., and it's permanent w/o fees.
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